Why would Menez arrival mean that Cassano leaves? Menez plays either as a winger in 4-2-3-1 or as a CAM in 4-3-1-2. Cassano is a second striker. The player that should be worried is Robinho not Cassano

Robinho is also a second striker. And Robinho don't have to worry. Cassano leaves way more likely, because of Euro 2012. I don't see any reason for Robinho to leave Milan (who is preferred over Cassano anyway).

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Originally Posted by Kasoka

strong player, but not the one we need.

signing him would mean that cassano leaves imo.

I actually would welcome a player with some serious pace. There have been games I wish we had someone like him. (Maybe Cassano will leave anyway, and that's why we are looking for someone, but I just don't know.)

Robinho is also a second striker. And Robinho don't have to worry. Cassano leaves way more likely, because of Euro 2012. I don't see any reason for Robinho to leave Milan (who is preferred over Cassano anyway).

No more false CAM's. We already have plenty in Cassano, Robinho and Prince.

If Cassano's leaving then it's another story. He can take over as the 4th attacker , current Cassano job.

+1000000

Exactly. We need to buy a real CAM -- a CAM that isn't a reformed forward. If Menez is coming instead of Cassano, I'm okay with it, because he does seem to have a potential, but we need a real CAM with superior technical abilities in terms of passing.

Quality is not even questionable... I am 100% he will reach world class heights when in a world class team. Is this team Milan?
If he can accommodate to ACM position then yes if he is a "winger only" then sadly he needs to look for another team and Milan for another player.

But I love Menez... so skillful.
Yes please.

Another question that still is on the table is "Has he got Milan swag?"

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Originally Posted by Tadej

Ronaldinho is my favourite player, but his problem is, that he is drinking too much.

Robinho is also a second striker. And Robinho don't have to worry. Cassano leaves way more likely, because of Euro 2012. I don't see any reason for Robinho to leave Milan (who is preferred over Cassano anyway).

I actually would welcome a player with some serious pace. There have been games I wish we had someone like him. (Maybe Cassano will leave anyway, and that's why we are looking for someone, but I just don't know.)

I would say that Robinho is more of a winger then anything but maybe you are right

Was Robinho and Cassano very different from him when they first came here?

Is Milan a halfway house?

Should we offer to fix every nutcase out there?

And Robinho and Cassano werent primadonnas like Menez. Robi couldnt get used to England, and Cassano had sorted his shit out long before he arrived (dont let his bust up with that idiot Garrone make you believe otherwise)